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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Crapemyrtle Blooms – Part II

by Earl on July 16, 2009

in Photography

I thought I’d share a couple of additional photos I made today of the Crapemyrtle (Crape Myrtle) trees. Paul pointed out in a comment on the previous post how the trunk is unique in it’s smoothness and contours. You’ll be able to see that in this first photo.
  The other photo is of the tremendous amount [...]

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Crapemyrtle Blooms

by Earl on July 16, 2009

in Photography

I’ve normally seen the name as two words “Crape Myrtle” instead of a single word. However, the reference material from Clemson University used it as one word as do other on-line sources, so I’ll use it as one word for this post.
A popular ornamental tree in this area is the Crapemyrtle and it’s the prime [...]

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